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Geologic map of Liberty County, Florida ( FGS: Open file map series 26 )

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Geologic map of Liberty County, Florida ( FGS: Open file map series 26 )
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Rupert, F.
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Tallahassee, Fla.
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Florida Geological Survey
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1993
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English

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Sand ( jstor )
Erosion ( jstor )
Limestones ( jstor )

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University of Florida
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University of Florida
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FRANKLIN COUNTY


GEOLOGIC MAP OF

LIBERTY COUNTY
FLORIDA
BY
FRANKR RUPERT,PG #149
1993


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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
DEPARTMENTOF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION


EXPLANATION


WALTER SCHMIDT
STATEGEOLOGIST AND CHIEF




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